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Art and Architecture
review
At the Toronto Biennial, precariousness is a good thing
Kate Taylor
September 26, 2024
In memoir-manifesto, architect Jeanne Gang makes the case for using what’s already there
Alex Bozikovic
September 22, 2024
With Feeling Her Way exhibit, artist Sonia Boyce looks to capture the euphoric
September 21, 2024
Indigenous artist Rebecca Belmore wins 2024 Audain Prize
September 17, 2024
review
MOCA shows repurpose Lego, pop culture, Haida imagery
Kate Taylor
September 13, 2024
opinion
Toronto’s skyline gets a shiny new fortress
Alex Bozikovic
September 12, 2024
fall cultural preview
Canadian art galleries to explore new ideas from their own vaults
September 10, 2024
Vancouver Art Gallery reassesses its grand ambitions for new building
September 7, 2024
Purported Rembrandt painting sells for US$1.4-million at Maine auction
Kate Taylor
September 4, 2024
Archeologists in Ontario say they’re facing a storage crisis
September 2, 2024
Cost of new Vancouver Art Gallery spikes from $400-million to $600-million, forcing redesign
August 30, 2024
As tax breaks drive art donations, Canada’s public galleries overflow with more works than they could ever show
August 29, 2024
in photos
As the Paralympic Games kick off, a photographer captures the dynamism of para-athletes
August 27, 2024
The largest urban archeological dig in Germany pits history against housing woes
August 24, 2024
How an unsolved murder landed a homicide detective in the middle of the world’s biggest art-fraud case
August 22, 2024
opinion
Toronto needs to get over its fear of car-free streets
Alex Bozikovic
August 19, 2024
opinion
Why Toronto needs a city architect
Alex Bozikovic
August 13, 2024
Historian digs deep into Paul Kane’s problematic images of Indigenous people
August 10, 2024
review
Mohawk artist Shelley Niro goes bold and brassy in 40-year career
Kate Taylor
July 31, 2024
review
Quebec Impressionism, from bustling cities to bucolic villages
Kate Taylor
July 25, 2024
Shuttered by the pandemic, craft conference A Handmade Assembly is immortalized as a coffee table book
July 19, 2024
review
Toronto questions the modernist art canon while Buffalo owns it
Kate Taylor
July 18, 2024
Martine Gutierrez’s self-portraits challenge modern notions of gender and indigenity
July 13, 2024
Buffalo AKG Art Museum’s Nordic exhibition on climate change has Group of Seven link
July 11, 2024
review
Radical Stitch exhibit puts breathtaking artistry and politics on display
Kate Taylor
July 4, 2024
opinion
What’s great architecture in Canada? With these awards, who knows?
Alex Bozikovic
June 29, 2024
Norval Morrisseau’s family seeks to restore late artist’s legacy, worth after police unravel fraud scheme
June 28, 2024
Calgary’s Arts Commons to receive historic $75-million donation
June 26, 2024
opinion
Calgary’s Arts Commons advances its revitalization into downtown hub with $75-million donation
Alex Bozikovic
June 26, 2024
opinion
Shameless spin aside, closing the Ontario Science Centre is a choice
Alex Bozikovic
June 23, 2024
Wildfire art exhibitions help make sense of Canada’s new climate reality
June 22, 2024
The unlikely story of how a Fellini memorabilia collection came to Toronto
June 20, 2024
opinion
Ontario Place needs to be opened up to the city as a park
Alex Bozikovic
June 19, 2024
The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia reopens after seismic upgrades
June 12, 2024
opinion
Montreal’s Wellington Basin project should inspire new urban developments across Canada
Alex Bozikovic
June 12, 2024
In St. Anne’s fire, Canada lost the only known ecclesiastical art by Group of Seven
Kate Taylor
June 11, 2024
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